Rivals.com is already the nation's leader in football recruiting coverage and now it is taking the camp circuit by storm this summer with the inaugural Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge.

The Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge will be the preeminent camp focusing on the top prospects from the 2013 class with a sneak peek at some of the best 2014 recruits as well.

The inaugural Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge will be held June 22-24 at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta, Ga., comprised of 100 prospects from four different regions of the country, including many of the highest-ranked players in the land.

The rosters are nearing completion with some of the top prospects in the entire country eager to compete against elite competition.

The nation's No. 2 overall prospect, Auburn (Ala.) linebacker Reuben Foster leads the way, but the Alabama commit is not the only five-star prospect set to compete. With only 11 players currently holding Rivals.com five-star status, six are signed up.

The nation's top two quarterbacks in Max Browne and Tyrone Swoopes, who are commit to USC and Texas respectively, will lead their 7-on-7 squads. Olney (Md.) Good Counsel cornerback Kendall Fuller, the No. 4 overall player in the country, will provide a tough matchup for the two five-star passers. Defensive end Kenny Bigelow, a USC pledge, and cornerback Cameron Burrows, an Ohio State pledge, round out the list of five-stars currently set to take the field.

Miami (Fla.) Booker T. Washington linebacker Matthew Thomas, currently the highest-ranked four-star prospect and the No. 12 overall player in the country, will show off his skills as will the nation's top receiver in Sealy (Texas) High standout Ricky Seals-Jones, who will be catching passes from fellow Texas commit Swoopes. Florida State linebacker commit E.J. Levenberry Jr. of Woodbridge (Va.) C.D. Hylton is yet another top 20 prospect signed up to attend.

"This camp is the ultimate one-stop shopping for recruiting analysts as well as recruiting and college football fans," Rivals.com national recruiting analyst Mike Farrell said. "Not only are we going to see the best of the best from this year's class, but we will get a peek into 2014 and see how those guys stand up against older prospects. When you can see a Reuben Foster go against a Derrick Green or a Ricky Seals-Jones battle Kendall Fuller, what more can you ask for?

The talent does not stop there, though. Placer (Calif.) defensive end Eddie Vanderdoes, currently the No. 20 prospect in the country, has seen his stock soar this spring perhaps as much as any other player in the nation. He is looking forward to going against some top offensive linemen at the event, such as fellow Rivals100 prospects Chris Fox and Jake Raulerson, who are committed to Michigan and Texas, respectively.

The nation's top tight end and No. 22 overall prospect, Penn State commit Adam Breneman, will be in action as will the No. 3 tight end and No. 55 overall prospect DeSean Smith. Both have proven themselves to be dangerous threats in the passing game and will provide big targets for their respective quarterbacks.

Oklahoma running back pledge Greg Bryant of Delray Beach (Fla.) American Heritage is the No. 23 overall prospect in the country and will show off his pass-catching abilities out of the backfield. He will be joined in action by fellow Sooner commits D.J. Ward and Stanvon Taylor.

Charlotte North (N.C.) Mallard Creek wide receiver Marquez North and Mission Viejo (Calif.) safety Max Redfield are two more top 30 prospects in the country that will be on display.

In addition to the nation's top class of 2013 prospects, 20 class-of-2014 prospects will be in attendance as well. The headliner is Woodbridge (Va.) defensive end Da'Shawn Hand, the potential top player in the country for his class.